Necklace plaque
This plaque for a necklace was made by the Chimu in Peru. It is cut from a sheet of tumbaga, which is a combination of copper and gold. The decoration...
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This plaque for a necklace was made by the Chimu in Peru. It is cut from a sheet of tumbaga, which is a combination of copper and gold. The decoration...
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A clothing element made from vegetable fibre...
A coil of woven hibiscus fibre....
A belt-like coil of cotton with shells attached to it....
A belt-like coil of cotton with shells attached to it....
The areas of applied colour were originally patches on the white cotton tunic called a jibbeh, which indicated honourable poverty. Later the patches were neatly applied and adopted as...
Antimony from Dr Shapter’s collection....